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Name:Brian Francis Frederick CRIMES
Name:Brian Francis Frederick CRIMES
Born:15 Oct 1921Norwich, Norfolk, England
Born:15 Oct 1921Norwich, Norfolk, England
Father:Robert Frederick CRIMES
Mother:Kathleen SMITH
Father:Robert Frederick CRIMES
Mother:Kathleen SMITH

Residence:193920 Fenay Lane, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Occupation:1939Chartered Accountant
Occupation:1944Flight Sergeant, Royal Air Force
Residence:193920 Fenay Lane, Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England
Occupation:1939Chartered Accountant
Occupation:1944Flight Sergeant, Royal Air Force

Died:9 Nov 1944England
Died:9 Nov 1944England
Country of last known residence:England
Branch:Weaverham
Country of last known residence:England
Branch:Weaverham
In the 1939 Register, Kathleen and her son Brian F F were living in the household of a widower named SUTCLIFFE. Kathleen's husband (Brian FF's father) Robert Frederick CRIMES was not living with them.
Brian Francis Frederick's Commonwealth War Graves record for Runnymede Memorial Cemetery reads:
"CRIMES, Flt. Sgt. BRIAN FRANCIS FREDERICK, R.A.F. (V.R.). 138 Sqdn. 9th November, 1944. Age 23. Son of Robert F. and Kathleen Crimes, of Rotherham, Yorkshire. Panel 216"
Runnymede Memorial Cemetery is "A structure erected in honor of someone whose remains lie elsewhere."
A FindMyPast Airmen Died In The Second World War, 1939-1946 record includes: "Lost over the North Sea in bad weather during SOE Special Operation Crupper 11 to Norway, 2 SOE agents were also killed."
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